Schniederjans a Semifinalist for Sullivan Award

Lake Buena Vista, Fla. – Georgia Tech All-America golfer Ollie Schniederjans is one of 14 semifinalists named Monday for the 85th annual AAU James E. Sullivan Award, given annually to the outstanding amateur athlete in the United States for 2014.

AAU President/CEO Dr. Roger Goudy and AAU Sullivan Award Chair Melissa Willis announced voting is officially open today for the award. Schniederjans is joined on the ballot by Ohio State Buckeye running back Ezekiel Elliot and Olympic Figure Skating Gold Medalists, Meryl Davis & Charlie White.

A senior from Powder Springs, Ga., Schniederjans ascended to number 1 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings in June of 2014 and held that position throughout the summer. He was named to the Global Golf Post All-Amateur team for 2014 and is the reigning ACC Player of the Year and defending ACC champion, along with being voted ACC Player of the Year and making the All-ACC team for the second time in 2014.

Schniederjans was a finalist last spring for both the Ben Hogan and Jack Nicklaus Awards and was named first-team All-American by both the Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association (GCAA) and Golfweek magazine, while also being named to the All-Nicklaus team and an All-America Scholar by the GCAA. He was named recipient of the Mark H. McCormack Medal in August as the world’s No. 1 ranked amateur player for the 2013-14 year earning himself exemptions into the 2015 U.S. Open and the Open Championship as long as he remains an amateur.

Voting is open to everyone (sport fans, news media, coaches, family, friends) and is located at www.aausullivan.org.

Known as the “Oscar” of sports awards, and older than The Heisman, the AAU Sullivan Award has been presented annually by the AAU since 1930 as a salute to founder, past president of the AAU, and a pioneer in amateur sports, James E. Sullivan. Besides athletic achievement, the AAU Sullivan Award also looks for leadership, character and sportsmanship. Past recipients of the award include: Bruce Jenner (1976), Peyton Manning (1997), Michael Phelps (2003), J.J. Redick (2005), Tim Tebow (2007), Shawn Johnson (2008), and Missy Franklin (2012)

“We are excited to open the voting for this year’s AAU Sullivan Award with such an accomplished group of athletes,” said Dr. Goudy. “From a Heisman Trophy winner (Marcus Mariota) to a freshman center at Duke University (Jahlil Okafor) as well as the first female American luge athlete to medal at the Olympics (Erin Hamlin), this year’s class truly represents the very best in amateur athletics.”

Semi-finalist voting will close March 15. The top six (6) finalists will then be named. Finalists will attend the award ceremony on April 19, 2015 at 2 p.m. during which time the winner will be announced. Tim Morehouse, 1988 Olympic Silver Medalist in fencing, will emcee the event.

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